OH! Magazine - Australian Version June 2015 | Page 24

( Where, Oh Where? ) WHAT’S NEW IN 2015 AT MT BULLER This winter, here’s what you can’t afford to miss at Mt Buller. t Buller is getting set for the 2015 snow season, which officially kicks off on Saturday 6 June. M 2015 is shaping up to be another exciting season on top of the world at Mt Buller, after a stellar 2014 that saw record snowfalls and visitor numbers. In 2014 the resort welcomed over 314,000 visitors, continuing Mt Buller’s lead as Victoria’s most popular alpine resort. Over the summer season, plenty of hard work has been taking place behind the scenes, with the resort implementing a range of important upgrades both on the slopes and in the Village. Mt Buller’s world-class snowmaking system has received a boost to the tune of around $500,000, with the purchase of a new submersible pump which will increase snowmaking capacity by 30 per cent and allow the resort to pump 800 litres of snow per second during peak periods. Eight additional fully automatic snowmaking guns have also been purchased, to be installed on the southern side of Bourke Street, completing the automation of Mt Buller’s most popular ski run. The existing guns will be relocated to the south side of Baldy – 24 JUNE 2015 ( OH! MAGAZINE ) significantly increasing the reliability of this terrain. Also on the slopes, the much-loved Tirol T-Bar has received a major upgrade ahead of the 2015 season, with the existing diesel motor replaced by an electric version. Not only will this improve the reliability of this lift, which has been operating since 1972, but further underpins the resort’s commitment to implementing environmentally friendly solutions on the mountain. In the Village, visitors will have a number of brand new dining options to visit in 2015. Popo Kitchen, located on level three of the Mt Buller Chalet Hotel is the first Asian food court of its kind in any Australian ski resort. Directly accessible from Athlete’s Walk, Popo Kitchen will offer Chinese, Malaysian and Vietnamese food served in an open easy style for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The iconic ABOM will also be offering a new dining experience with the opening of Spice Room at the ABOM. Located downstairs at ABOM, the cosy venue will specialise in Thali style Indian and South Asian food, to eat in or takeaway. Visitors looking for a unique way to enjoy the alpine environment this season can enjoy an activity often reserved for those lucky enough to visit the northern hemisphere – sled dog tours. Commencing mid-way through the 2014 snow season, the team from Australian Sled Dog Tours will return to Mt Buller with their large team of Siberian Huskies to offer a range of new tours and experiences for visitors, from a meet and greet with the dogs to an extended halfday tour. Mt Stirling (a short car ride or stunning snowshoe walk from Mt Buller); offers visitors an authentic alpine adventure, with backcountry skiing and snowboarding, cross-country ski trails, snow camping, interpretive snowshoe walks and more. Several improvements have been made to the Mt Stirling resort for 2015, with the visitor centre receiving a significant refurbishment, and a brand new café has commenced operation, offering wholesome organic food. For more information visit mtbuller.com.au